ECP Junior Assistant Past Paper 20/07/2025 90 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/90 Subscribe 1. Siha-e-Sitta are ______ books of Hadith? (A) Two (B) Three (C) Five (D) Six Show All Answers 2. How many seats are reserved for women in the National Assembly of Pakistan? (A) 40 (B) 50 (C) 60 (D) 70 3. LAN stands for ________? (A) Limited Area Network (B) Logical Area Network (C) Local Area Network (D) Large Area Network 4. The largest Island of the world is _____? (A) Iceland (B) Cyprus (C) Greenland (D) None of these 5. Which section of the Election Act 2017 deals with Party lists for reserved seats? (A) Section 104 (B) Section 102 (C) Section 101 (D) None 6. Qabil & Habil were the sons of which prophet? (A) Hazrat Yaqoob (AH) (B) Hazrat Daud (AH) (C) Hazrat Nooh (AH) (D) Hazrat Adam (AH) 7. The Wailing Wall is situated in _______? (A) Jerusalem (B) India (C) Tajikistan (D) Syria 8. The cost of 12 books is Rs.264. The cost of 9 books will be: (A) 264 (B) 300 (C) 334 (D) 198 9. 3 has the same ratio to 15x as 5x has to _________ (A) 25x (B) 25 (C) 25x² (D) 25xy 10. When is Independence Day of America celebrated? (A) July 13 (B) July 20 (C) July 4 (D) July 2 11. Complete the series: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, ___, 17 (A) 12 (B) 13 (C) 15 (D) 14 12. In which language Shah Wali Ullah translated the Holy Quran? (A) Sindhi (B) English (C) Persian (D) None of these 13. Strange: Familiar (A) Easy: Simple (B) Great: Good (C) Pretty: Sour (D) Sick: Healthy 14. If the interest on an amount of Rs 5000 is Rs 1500 in 3 years, what is the rate of interest? (A) 5% (B) 8% (C) 10% (D) 12% 15. Average of 15, 14, 13, 12 and 6 is? (A) 13 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 6 16. 23m = 69 then m = ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 17. Solve this 0.001 * 0.01? (A) 0.01 (B) 0.0001 (C) 0.00001 (D) 0.001 18. Which article of the Election Act pertains to the allotment of symbols to political parties? (A) Article 8 (B) Article 9 (C) Article 217 (D) Article 12 19. What is the Highest Common Factor (HCF) of 20 and 30? (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 15 (D) 20 20. Which of the following are the two main components of the CPU? (A) Control Unit and ALU (B) Control Unit and Registers (C) Registers and Main Memory (D) None of these 21. Election Expense for Senate seat is? (A) 1.0 million (B) 1.5 million (C) 2.0 million (D) 2.5 million 22. Election to reserved seats in parliament is responsibility of? (A) Federal Government (B) Provincial Government (C) District Government (D) None of these 23. As the crow is so the ____ shall be. (A) Children (B) Embryo (C) Eggs (D) None of these 24. Pair of words: OUNCE: WEIGHT (A) Acre: Area (B) Scale: Mass (C) Inch: Yard (D) Menu: Choice 25. Error detection: I met a friend of your at the University yesterday. (A) Your (B) Yesterday (C) I met (D) None of these 26. The Antonym of Foresight is? (A) Vision (B) Forethought (C) Improvidence (D) None of these 27. Stubborn : Obstinate :: Generous : ? (A) Selfish (B) Mean (C) Magnanimous (D) Greedy 28. A conversation between two or more people is called? (A) Speech (B) Dialogue (C) Lecture (D) Noise 29. ____ of locusts attacked the crops. (A) Swarm (B) Flock (C) Herd (D) Gang 30. Slideshow in Microsoft PowerPoint is launched by _______? (A) F5 (B) F4 (C) F2 (D) None of these 31. Fiber optics is _____? (A) Wireless (B) Cabling (C) Both A and B (D) None 32. The shortcut key to close the currently opened document in Microsoft Word is ______? (A) Ctrl + T (B) Ctrl + D (C) Ctrl + W (D) None of these 33. Which connection type is commonly used for an internet cable? (A) Ethernet (B) HDMI (C) USB (D) VGA 34. The Headquarters of Google is located in the city ________? (A) California (B) Paris (C) London (D) None of these 35. Which bird is a universal symbol of peace? (A) Eagle (B) Sparrow (C) Dove (D) Crow 36. The world’s largest Glacier is _____? (A) Lambert (B) Siachen (C) Hispad (D) None of these 37. Which country has banned BBC News from broadcasting in its nation? (A) Myanmar (B) India (C) China (D) Pakistan 38. Durand line is between _____? (A) Pak-Afghanistan (B) Pak-China (C) Pak-India (D) None of these 39. Kerry Lugar Bill was passed for the period (A) 2010-2014 (B) 2012-2014 (C) 2010-2015 (D) None of these 40. Pakistan purchased Gwadar from Muscat (Oman) in which year? (A) 1956 (B) 1957 (C) 1958 (D) 1959 41. The Umayyad rule in Spain lasted for_____years? (A) 136 (B) 135 (C) 145 (D) 275 42. Identify the adjective: The team has had enough practice. (A) Practice (B) Enough (C) Team (D) None of these 43. Error detection: This movie is more interesting then the one we saw yesterday. (A) Was (B) More (C) Then (D) None of these 44. The train had left when reach the station. Which word is incorrect? (A) Left (B) Reach (C) There (D) None of these 45. Pakistan Olympic Gold Medalist in 2024? (A) Hamza Khan (B) Behram Avari (C) Jahangir Khan (D) Arshad Nadeem 46. If the price of 15 books is Rs 239, what will be the price of 9 books? (A) 143.37 (B) 145 (C) 150 (D) 160 47. Who conducts the elections for local bodies (Panchayats and Municipalities) in India? (A) Election Commission of India (B) State Election Commission (C) Parliament of India (D) Supreme Court of India 48. Synonym of Banned? (A) Allowed (B) Permitted (C) Prohibited (D) Approved 49. Rearrange the words to make complete the sentence: had / the / already / left / train / station / the. (A) The train had already left the station. (B) The left had already train the station. (C) Already left had the station the train. (D) None of these 50. HCF of 30, 24, 18 is? (A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 4 (D) None of these 51. The capital city of Australia is? (A) Sydney (B) Melbourne (C) Canberra (D) Perth 52. Who was the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan? (A) Benazir Bhutto (B) Hina Rabbani Khar (C) Fatima Jinnah (D) None of these 53. Which is the longest river in the world? (A) Amazon (B) Nile (C) Yangtze (D) Mississippi 54. What is the currency of Japan? (A) Yen (B) Yuan (C) Won (D) Ringgit 55. Who invented the telephone? (A) Alexander Graham Bell (B) Thomas Edison (C) Nikola Tesla (D) Michael Faraday 56. Which gas is most abundant in Earth’s atmosphere? (A) Oxygen (B) Carbon Dioxide (C) Nitrogen (D) Hydrogen 57. Which is the largest desert in the world? (A) Sahara (B) Gobi (C) Arabian (D) Antarctic Desert 58. Who is known as the “Father of Computer”? (A) Alan Turing (B) Charles Babbage (C) John von Neumann (D) Bill Gates 59. Which planet is known as the Red Planet? (A) Mercury (B) Venus (C) Mars (D) Jupiter 60. The Great Wall of China was primarily built to protect against invasions from which group? (A) Mongols (B) Romans (C) Persians (D) Huns 61. Which is the smallest continent in the world by land area? (A) Europe (B) Australia (C) Antarctica (D) South America 62. Who discovered penicillin? (A) Alexander Fleming (B) Louis Pasteur (C) Robert Koch (D) Edward Jenner 63. Which organ in the human body purifies blood? (A) Heart (B) Liver (C) Kidney (D) Lungs 64. The currency of Saudi Arabia is called? (A) Riyal (B) Dinar (C) Dirham (D) Pound 65. What is the national flower of Pakistan? (A) Rose (B) Jasmine (C) Sunflower (D) Lily 66. Which is the largest ocean in the world? (A) Atlantic Ocean (B) Pacific Ocean (C) Indian Ocean (D) Arctic Ocean 67. The study of earthquakes is called? (A) Seismology (B) Geology (C) Volcanology (D) Meteorology 68. Which vitamin is produced in the human body when exposed to sunlight? (A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin D 69. Who was the founder of the Ottoman Empire? (A) Osman I (B) Suleiman the Magnificent (C) Mehmed II (D) Bayezid I 70. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun? (A) Japan (B) China (C) Thailand (D) South Korea 71. The first human to journey into outer space was? (A) Neil Armstrong (B) Yuri Gagarin (C) Buzz Aldrin (D) John Glenn 72. What is the boiling point of water in Celsius? (A) 90°C (B) 95°C (C) 100°C (D) 110°C 73. Who is known as the poet of the East? (A) Allama Iqbal (B) Mirza Ghalib (C) Faiz Ahmed Faiz (D) Ahmed Faraz 74. Which gas is essential for human respiration? (A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen (C) Carbon Dioxide (D) Hydrogen 75. The United Nations was founded in which year? (A) 1942 (B) 1945 (C) 1948 (D) 1950 76. The largest planet in our solar system is? (A) Earth (B) Jupiter (C) Saturn (D) Neptune 77. Which instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure? (A) Thermometer (B) Barometer (C) Hygrometer (D) Anemometer 78. The Nobel Prize is awarded in how many categories? (A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 8 79. The World War II ended in which year? (A) 1944 (B) 1945 (C) 1946 (D) 1947 80. The smallest unit of matter is called? (A) Atom (B) Molecule (C) Proton (D) Electron 81. The famous painting “Mona Lisa” was created by? (A) Michelangelo (B) Leonardo da Vinci (C) Raphael (D) Picasso 82. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA? (A) France (B) England (C) Germany (D) Spain 83. What is the capital city of Canada? (A) Toronto (B) Ottawa (C) Vancouver (D) Montreal 84. Which is the fastest land animal? (A) Cheetah (B) Horse (C) Lion (D) Tiger 85. The chemical symbol for gold is? (A) Ag (B) Au (C) Gd (D) Go 86. The longest mountain range in the world is? (A) Rockies (B) Andes (C) Himalayas (D) Alps 87. The first Prime Minister of Pakistan was? (A) Liaquat Ali Khan (B) Khawaja Nazimuddin (C) Muhammad Ali Bogra (D) Ghulam Muhammad 88. The Sahara Desert is located in which continent? (A) Asia (B) Africa (C) Australia (D) South America 89. Which element is needed for the hemoglobin in blood? (A) Calcium (B) Iron (C) Potassium (D) Sodium 90. The tallest building in the world (as of 2025) is? (A) Shanghai Tower (B) Merdeka 118 (C) Burj Khalifa (D) Abraj Al Bait Clock Tower